Mahindra ROXOR Manual


Breathing diesel engine exhaust exposes you to chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or
other reproductive harm.
lAlways start and operate the engine in a well-ventilated area.
lIf in an enclosed area, vent the exhaust to the outside.
lDo not modify or tamper with the exhaust system.
lDo not idle the engine except as necessary.
For more information go to www.P65warnings.ca.gov/diesel

CONTENTS
1 Introduction 1
2 Getting Started 2
3 Operator’s Guide 3
4 Safety Alert Symbols 4
5 Safety Information/General Precautions 5
5.1 Avoid Carbon Monoxide Poisoning 5
5.2 Avoid Diesel Fuel Hazards 5
5.3 Avoid Hot Part Hazards 6
5.4 Accessories and Modifications 6
6 Safe Operations and Responsibilities 7
6.1 Owner Responsibilities 7
6.2 Operator's Responsibilities 7
6.3 Passenger Responsibilities 8
6.4 Occupant Restraint System 8
6.5 Riding Carefully 8
6.6 Terrain Condition 9
6.7 Stopping the Engine and Parking 10
7 Important On-Product Labels 11
7.1 ANSI/ROHVA Labels 11
7.2 EPA Labels 15
7.3 Manufacturer Labels 17
8 Riding Gear 20
8.1 Helmets and Eye Protection 20
8.2 Additional Riding Gear 21
9 Prepare to Ride 22
9.1 Pre-Ride Inspection Checklist 22
9.2 Post-Ride Inspection Checklist 24
10 Learning Your Vehicle 25
11 Vehicle Controls 27
11.1 Primary Controls 27
11.2 Keys 27
11.3 Ignition Switch 27
11.4 Headlamp Switch 28
11.5 Multifunction Gauge 28
11.6 Steering Wheel 30
11.7 Accelerator Pedal 30
11.8 Brake Pedal 30
11.9 Clutch Pedal 30
11.10 Gear Shift Lever 31
11.11 Transfer Case Lever 31
12 Equipment 32
12.1 Seat Belts 32
12.2 Driver’s Seat 32
12.3 Passenger Seat 32
12.4 Rollover Protective Structure (ROPS) 33
12.5 Shoulder Guards 33
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12.6 Side Nets 33
12.7 Passenger Handhold 33
12.8 12 Volt Power Outlet 33
12.9 Storage Compartments 33
12.10 Cup Holders 34
12.11 Rear Cargo Area 34
12.12 Tailgate 34
12.13 Fuel Reservoir Cap 34
13 Electrical Distribution 35
14 Fuel (Diesel) 38
14.1 Fuel Requirements 38
14.2 Fueling Procedure 38
15 Break in Period 39
15.1 Operation During Break In 39
15.2 Tips for Maximizing Durability 39
16 Avoiding Accidents 40
17 Off-Road Operation 41
18 General Driving Techniques 42
18.1 Driving Tips 42
18.2 Driving in Reverse 42
18.3 Driving in or on Slippery Surfaces 42
18.4 Driving in or on Sand 43
18.5 Driving in or on Snow or Ice 43
18.6 Driving on Hills and Slopes 43
18.7 Side Hilling 44
18.8 Drop Offs 44
18.9 Crossing Obstacles 44
18.10 Crossing Shallow Water 44
18.11 Crossing Public Streets, Roads, or Highways 45
18.12 Driving on Pavement 45
18.13 Group and Distance Riding 45
18.14 Environment 46
19 Moving Loads and Doing Work 47
19.1 Working with Your ROXOR 47
19.2 Weight & Load Limits 47
19.3 Loading the Rear Cargo Area 47
19.4 Carrying Loads 47
19.5 Hauling and Pulling Loads 48
20 Transporting 49
20.1 Trailering 49
20.2 Towing 50
21 Lifting and Supporting 51
22 Maintenance 52
22.1 Severe Dusty Conditions 52
22.2 Scheduled Maintenance Chart 53
23 Maintenance Procedures 56
23.1 Maintenance Tips and Precautions 56
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23.2 Aim Headlamps 56
23.3 Clean Spark Arrester 56
23.4 Clean and Inspect Brakes 57
23.5 Check Brake Fluid Level & Leak Check 58
23.6 Check Differential Oil Levels & Leak Check 59
23.7 Check Engine Coolant Level & Leak Check 60
23.8 Check Engine Oil Level & Leak Check 61
23.9 Check Power Steering Oil Level & Leak Check 62
23.10 Check Tire Pressure 63
Check Transfer Case Oil Level & Leak Check 64
23.11 Drain Fuel/Water Separator 65
23.12 Lubricate Shift Linkage 66
23.13 Replace Alternator Drive Belt 67
23.14 Replace Power Steering Drive Belt 67
23.15 Replace Engine Air Filter 68
23.16 Replace Engine Oil and Oil Filter 70
23.17 Replace Transfer Case Oil 72
23.18 Rotate Wheels and Tires 73
24 Vehicle Care 74
24.1 Post Operation Care 74
24.2 Vehicle Cleaning and Protection 74
24.3 Metal and Rust Prevention 74
24.4 Storage and Preseason Preparation 74
25 Technical Information 75
25.1 Product Identification Number 75
25.2 Engine Identification Number 75
25.3 Evaporative Emission Control System 75
25.4 Noise Emission Control System 76
25.5 Acts Presumed to Constitute Tampering 76
26 Specifications 77
26.1 Fluid Specifications and Quantities 77
26.2 Vehicle Specifications 77
27 Troubleshooting 79
28 Limited and EPA Warranties U.S. and Canada 81
28.1 Limited Warranty U.S. and Canada 81
28.2 U.S. EPA Emission-Related Limited Warranty (Canada
Excluded) 85
28.3 California Evaporative Emissions Control Warranty State-
ment 87
29 Contact Us 89
30 Privacy Information 90
31 Change of Address/Ownership 91
32 Stolen Units 92
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1 Introduction
1 INTRODUCTION
Congratulations on the purchase of your new Mahindra ROXOR
Offroad Side x Side. Please know that Mahindra Vehicle Sales and
Service, Inc. backs this unit with limited and EPAwarranties. A net-
work of ROXOR authorized dealers are ready to provide the parts,
accessories and services to support your needs.
Upon delivery, you were informed of these limited and EPA warranty
coverages and signed the Pre-Delivery Checklist to ensure your new
ROXOR was prepared to your entire satisfaction. Please make sure
you have a copy of the Pre-Delivery Checklist and retain it for your
records. If you have questions or need more information, please con-
tact your ROXOR authorized dealer or visit our website
WWW.ROXOROFFROAD.COM.
Copyright © 2018 Mahindra Vehicle Sales and Service, Inc. All Rights
Reserved.ROXOR is a registered trademark owned by Mahindra &
Mahindra Ltd.
Issued: October 2018
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2 Getting Started
2 GETTING STARTED
Start by learning how to help reduce the risk of an accident affecting
you, a passenger or bystanders. Read and make sure you fully com-
prehend and abide by the content of this Operator’s Guide before
you operate the Mahindra ROXOR Offroad Side x Side.
Also, read and become familiar with all safety labels on your
ROXOR. Failure to follow all on-product safety label warnings, and
the warnings contained in this Operator’s Guide may result in severe
injury or death of the operator, passenger and bystanders.
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3 Operator’s Guide
3 OPERATOR’S GUIDE
This Operator’s Guide has been prepared to familiarize the owner
and any operator with the various controls, maintenance and safe
operating instructions. It is essential for the proper use of the
product.
The information contained in this Operator’s Guide is correct at the
time of publication. Mahindra, however, maintains a policy of con-
tinuous improvement of its products without imposing upon itself
any obligation to install them on products previously manufactured.
We reserve the right to change, modify, or cancel specifications,
designs, features, and colors without notice or obligation. Some dif-
ferences between the manufactured product and the descriptions
and/or specifications may exist.
Keep this Operator’s Guide with the vehicle so you and any other
operator can refer to it for things such as maintenance, troubleshoot-
ing and instructing others. To view and/or print extra copies of the
Operator’s Guide, simply visit WWW.ROXOROFFROAD.COM.
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4 Safety Alert Symbols
4 SAFETY ALERT SYMBOLS
This safety alert symbol indicates a potential for injury haz-
ard. The categories of safety and informational labels provided on
the ROXOR and in this Operator’s Guide are defined as follows:
potential for an immediate hazard resulting in severe
injury or death to occupants and/or the general public if not avoided.
potential for a hazardous condition exists that could res-
ult in severe injury or death of occupants and/or the general public if
not avoided.
potential for a non-immediate hazard presenting a
lesser threat of injury, resulting in minor or moderate injuries to occu-
pants and/or general public if not avoided.
potential for a non-immediate hazard presenting a risk
to property and/or equipment damage.
The entire contents of this Operator’s Guide should be treated as
safety instructions. They should be scrupulously adhered to, and
where specifically warranted, we have called out instructions with
the symbols above. However, failure to use proper care and abide by
the contents of this Operator’s Guide, as well as the applicable laws
and regulations in your area, could result in severe injury, including
death.
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5 Safety Information/General Precautions
5 SAFETY INFORMATION/GENERAL
PRECAUTIONS
5.1 Avoid Carbon Monoxide Poisoning
All engine exhaust contains a deadly gas known as carbon monox-
ide. Carbon monoxide is a colorless, odorless, tasteless gas that
may exist even though you may not see or smell engine exhaust.
Breathing carbon monoxide can result in headaches, dizziness,
drowsiness, nausea, confusion and could eventually lead to death.
Lethal levels of carbon monoxide can collect quickly and exist for
long periods of time when not properly ventilated. Always run the
ROXOR in a well ventilated or open area.
If you have symptoms that you think could be a result
of carbon monoxide poisoning, leave the area right away, and call or
go to the emergency room. If you keep breathing carbon monoxide
fumes, you may pass out and die.
Avoid running the engine in garages, carports or barns
that do not have proper ventilation. Avoid running the engine any-
where that may allow exhaust gases to be drawn into a building
through open doors, windows or vents resulting in the carbon monox-
ide poisoning of yourself or others.
5.2 Avoid Diesel Fuel Hazards
Diesel fuel is widely regarded as safe to handle and store in its liquid
form. However, diesel fuel in its vapor form can be dangerous, espe-
cially at temperatures above 100°F (38°C). The vaporization rate of
diesel fuel increases as the temperature increases. In the presence of
a vapor accelerant such as fan forced air or oxygen, the diesel fuel
can begin to vaporize even faster. Help reduce the risk of diesel fuel
hazards by following these instructions.
lStrictly adhere to the fueling instructions in section 14.2 Fueling
Procedure.
lNever start or operate the engine if the fuel cap is not properly
installed.
lUse only an approved (yellow) diesel fuel container to store and
transfer diesel fuel.
All fuel handling must take place in a well-ventilated
area. Avoid heat, flames and other sources of ignition, avoid inhal-
ation of vapors and contact with skin and eyes, do not siphon diesel
fuel by mouth, never fill a fuel container inside the ROXOR as the
interior surfaces are coated, acting as an insulator and allowing static
electricity to build up, help guard against static discharges by always
filling approved containers on the ground, do not allow anyone to
remain in the ROXOR while fueling, an occupant may not be able to
leave the area quickly in an emergency, failure to follow these warn-
ings may result in severe injury or death.
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5 Safety Information/General Precautions
5.3 Avoid Hot Part Hazards
The engine, exhaust, transmission, cooling system and other ancil-
lary parts on the ROXOR become very hot during operation. Burns
from touching these parts can happen in less than one second, but
can be very serious. Help reduce the risk of burns by following these
instructions.
lUse cool water on the burned areas. Avoid ice and cold water.
lClean the burn area immediately, and keep the area clean.
lCover or wrap the burn with a clean, dry gauze pad, cloth or
towel.
lFor severe burns, call 911 and get medical attention right away.
lDo not apply butter, toothpaste, sprays, or other home remedies.
Avoid contact with the engine, exhaust, transmission,
cooling system and other very hot parts, during and shortly after
operation to avoid burns and any other severe injury.
5.4 Accessories and Modifications
It is important to take the time to get familiar with the ROXOR once
authorized and approved modifications are made, to help under-
stand how to adapt your driving behavior accordingly. Mahindra
parts and accessories have been specifically designed for use on the
Mahindra ROXOR Offroad Side x Side. We strongly recommend that
all parts and accessories you add to your ROXOR be genuine
Mahindra parts and accessories, so as not to affect your safety, EPA
compliance or factory limited warranty.
Mahindra Vehicle Sales and Service, Inc. warrants that the Accessor-
ies, as further defined below, are free from defects in material and
workmanship:
lFor ninety (90) days from the date of purchase, if purchased by
consumer without installation by a ROXOR authorized dealer; or
lIf installed by a ROXOR authorized dealer within thirty (30) days
from the date of purchase of the Accessory, the standard Lim-
ited Warranty accompanying the ROXOR.
Do not tamper with unauthorized modifications or install equipment
not specifically certified by Mahindra for the ROXOR. These modi-
fications have not been tested by Mahindra and they may increase
emissions, risk of injury, loss of control or render the ROXOR illegal
to use or operate.
As an example, tampering with tire specifications or ride height (lift
kit) may affect the behavior of the ROXOR and increase the risk of
roll over and loss of control. If you have questions, consult your
local authorized dealer for suitable, available accessories for your
ROXOR.
The ROXOR was certified to EPA emissions and vol-
untary safety standards; including the ANSI ROHVA. Any modi-
fications or addition of accessories may affect the certifications,
emissions, safety and handling resulting in injury or death.
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6 Safe Operations and Responsibilities
6 SAFE OPERATIONS AND RESPONSIBILITIES
The ROXOR is a two seat off-road work horse. Operators must be
responsible and use care to avoid rollovers, tip overs, collisions, and
other accidents. Even with vehicle safety features such as a Rollover
Protective Structure (ROPS), seat belts, shoulder guards, side nets,
doors (if equipped) and protective gear such as helmets and eye pro-
tection. There is always a risk of injury or death in these accidents.
To help reduce the risk of severe injury or death, carefully follow the
rules in this section.
6.1 Owner Responsibilities
Read this Operator’s Guide and take advantage of the resources
provided on the Recreational Off-Highway Vehicle Association
(ROHVA) website (http://www.rohva.org). Always inspect and con-
firm the safe operating condition of your ROXOR prior to a ride.
Always follow the maintenance schedule described in this Oper-
ator’s Guide. Never allow anyone to operate your ROXOR unless they
are responsible and can be trusted with an off-road vehicle like the
ROXOR. Consider supervising new operators and setting rules and
limits for anyone using your ROXOR (e.g., whether they can carry a
passenger, what they may do with the vehicle, where they may ride,
etc.). Always discuss the safety information with anyone who will be
using the ROXOR. Be sure that the operator and passenger meet the
qualifications below and agree to follow the safety information
herein. Help users become familiar with the ROXOR and its equip-
ment.
We encourage you to have an Annual Safety Inspection of your
ROXOR. Please contact a ROXOR authorized dealer for further
details. Though not required, it is recommended that a ROXOR
authorized dealer performs the preseason preparation of your
ROXOR. Each visit to your authorized dealer is a great opportunity
for your dealer to verify if your vehicle is included in any campaigns.
We also urge you to visit your authorized dealer in a timely manner
if you become aware of any safety related campaigns.
6.2 Operator's Responsibilities
Read this Operator’s Guide and take advantage of the resources
provided on the ROHVA website [http://www.rohva.org]. Become
completely familiar with the operational controls and the general
operation of the ROXOR. Take a training course if available, contact
a ROXOR authorized dealer to find out about training course avail-
ability in your area. New operators of the ROXOR should also per-
form the exercises in section 10 Learning Your Vehicle. Practice
driving in a suitable area free of hazards and feel the response of
each control. Drive at low speeds. Higher speeds require greater
experience, knowledge and suitable riding conditions.
All operators must have a proper driver's license in accordance with
local laws. Be tall enough to be properly seated: back against the
backrest with the seat belt fastened, hold the steering wheel with
both hands and still be able to reach the full stroke of clutch, brake
and accelerator pedals with the correct foot. Never use the ROXOR
while consuming or under the influence of drugs or alcohol, or if
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6 Safe Operations and Responsibilities
tired or ill. These effectively slow your reaction time and impair judg-
ment.
Operators must be at least 16 years of age or older,
with a valid driver's license. Children under the age of 16 may not
have the physical or psychological capability to operate the ROXOR
without risk of injury or death.
6.3 Passenger Responsibilities
The passenger must be properly seated in the passenger seat. The
passenger must be tall enough to always be properly seated: back
against the backrest with seat belt fastened and feet firmly planted
on floor. Never carry a passenger who is consuming or under the
influence of drugs or alcohol, or is tired or ill. These effectively slow
reaction time and impair judgment. Instruct the passenger to read
the vehicle’s safety labels. Never carry a passenger if you believe
their ability or judgment is insufficient to concentrate on the terrain
conditions and adapt accordingly. More specifically for off-road
vehicles such as the Mahindra ROXOR Offroad Side x Side, the pas-
senger must also pay constant attention to the terrain ahead and be
able to brace for bumps.
Only carry a maximum of one passenger, while properly
seated and safety belted in the passenger seat. Failure could result in
an un-belted passenger being ejected from the vehicle causing
severe injury or death.
6.4 Occupant Restraint System
The ROXOR is designed to carry one operator and one passenger,
both wearing proper protective gear. Refer to section 8 Riding Gear
for more information. The operator and passenger must latch the
side nets or close full doors (if equipped) and wear seat belts at all
times when riding.
If driver's seat belt is not fastened when the ignition is
turned on, the seat belt indicator lamp will flash and the throttle input
will be limited.
6.5 Riding Carefully
The ROXOR handles differently from other vehicles. A collision or
rollover can occur quickly, particularly during abrupt maneuvers
such as sharp turns, hard acceleration or deceleration, and driving
on hills or over obstacles if you fail to take proper precautions.
Never operate at excessive speeds. Always go at a speed that is
proper for the terrain, visibility, and operating conditions, as well as
your experience. Never attempt jumps, side slides, donuts or any
other stunts. Never attempt rapid acceleration or deceleration when
performing a sharp turn. This may result in a roll over. Never
attempt skidding or sliding. If the vehicle starts to skid or slide,
counter steer in the direction of skidding or sliding. On extremely slip-
pery surfaces, such as ice, go slowly and be very cautious in order to
reduce the chance of skidding out of control. Always be sure there
are no obstacles or people behind the vehicle when you operate in
reverse. Pay attention to blind spots. When it is safe to proceed in
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6 Safe Operations and Responsibilities
reverse, go slowly. Never exceed the stated load limits for this
vehicle. Cargo must be properly secured. Reduce speed, allow for
greater braking distance and follow all instructions in section 19
Moving Loads and Doing Work. Always remember that the ROXOR is
heavy! Its pure weight alone may entrap you should it tip or rollover.
6.6 Terrain Condition
The ROXOR is not equipped for, or legal to operate on, public streets,
roads, or highways. If you must use the ROXOR on public streets,
roads, or highways, avoid abrupt inputs to the steering wheel, accel-
erator pedal and brake pedal. Be alert of motor vehicles that are
equipped for on road use, as the ROXOR is not.
Take the time to learn how the ROXOR performs in different envir-
onments by reading and comprehending section 18 General Driving
Techniques. Check the terrain carefully before you start up and
down hills, enter or exit water, or drive through tall grasses when the
surface texture is not visible. Remember that wet brakes may have
reduced stopping ability. Test your brakes after leaving water and if
necessary, apply them several times to let friction dry out the brakes.
Sudden changes in terrain caused by holes, depressions, banks,
softer or harder ground or other irregularities may cause the vehicle
to roll over or become unstable. To avoid this, slow down and
always observe the terrain ahead. If the ROXOR does begin to
rollover, the best advice is to immediately steer in the direction of the
rollover and do not attempt to prevent a rollover with your arms or
legs. Always keep your limbs inside the Rollover Protective Structure
(ROPS).
lAlways ensure to properly park the ROXOR on the flattest terrain
section available. Refer to section 6.7 Stopping the Engine and
Parking
lAlways go slowly and be extra careful when operating on unfa-
miliar terrain.
lAlways be alert to changing terrain conditions.
lAlways check for obstacles before operating in a new area.
lAlways follow proper procedures for ascending or descending
hills or crossing obstacles.
lNever assume that the ROXOR will go everywhere safely.
lNever operate on excessively rough, slippery or loose terrain.
lNever operate on hills too steep for your abilities. Practice on
small inclines.
lNever go over the top of any hill at high speed.
lNever attempt steep hills or side hill traversing when pulling a
trailer.
lNever operate in fast flowing water or in water deeper than spe-
cified in section 18.10 Crossing Shallow Water
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6 Safe Operations and Responsibilities
6.7 Stopping the Engine and Parking
Release accelerator pedal and use brakes to completely stop the
ROXOR. Turn the ignition key to the OFF position and remove key
from ignition switch. When stopped or parked always put gear shift
lever in first gear and set parking brake by pushing the button in,
pulling straight up and then releasing button. To release parking
brake, pull up slightly, push and hold button in, then release down to
rest position and release button.
This is especially important when parking on a slope, you should
always try to park on the flattest and most stable terrain available.
The nominal ground clearance for the ROXOR is 9" (22.9 cm).
On very steep inclines the wheels should be blocked
using rocks or logs to help prevent sliding, avoid loose wet or slip-
pery slopped terrain to further help prevent the ROXOR from sliding,
avoid stopping or parking in places where hot parts like the engine,
exhaust, transmission or cooling system may start a fire, like tall dry
grass, failure to follow these warnings may result in severe injury or
death.
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7 Important On-Product Labels
7 IMPORTANT ON-PRODUCT LABELS
Replacement labels are free of charge and can be requested from a
ROXOR authorized dealer with a registered Product Identification
Number (PIN).
Removal of, or tampering with any of these important
on-product labels is highly discouraged by Mahindra. Removal of
these labels may result in operators missing critical safety instruc-
tions which may result in severe injury or death.
A person who knowingly removes, obliterates, tampers
with, or alters the Product Identification Number (PIN) on the ROXOR,
with intent to further the theft of it pursuant to the Motor Vehicle
Theft Prevention Act, shall be fined under this title, imprisoned not
more than 5 years, or both.
7.1 ANSI/ROHVA Labels
The labels in this section are to comply with the requirements set
forth by the American National Standards Institute (ANSI), spe-
cifically standard ANSI Z535.4-2007.
The ROXOR is delivered with several labels containing important
safety information. Some of these labels are affixed to the ROXOR
for the safety of the operator, passenger and bystanders. They need
to be clean and visible at all times. If missing or damaged, they need
to be replaced. Replacement labels are free of charge and can be
requested from a ROXOR authorized dealer with a registered Product
Identification Number (PIN).
Any hang tags shown in this section should only be
removed by the ultimate consumer after purchase. Any person who
operates, or is a passenger in the ROXOR should be provided with
and read and understand the information contained in the on-product
labels before riding.
Label Number – 0003AUA00090N
Name – Roll Over Protection Structure (ROPS)
Location – Left upper ROPS
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7 Important On-Product Labels
Hang Tag Number – 0003AUA00791N
Name – Pre-Sale & Tilt Table Information
Location – Center of front ROPS or rear view mirror (if equipped) Label Number – 003AUA00100N
Name – Combined Tire Pressure and Overload
Location – Left B-pillar ROPS
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7 Important On-Product Labels
Label Number – 0003AUA00221N
Name – No Passenger in Cargo Area
Location – Right and left seat belt retractors, facing rearward
Label Number – 0003AUA00231N
Name – ROV Complies with ANSI/ROHVA 1-2016
Location – Right upper ROPS
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7 Important On-Product Labels
Label Number – 0003AUA00080N
Name – General Warning Label
Location – Left side of cup holder escutcheon
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